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Brutal Honesty From a 4 Year Old


By IMAGE
01st Oct 2014
Brutal Honesty From a 4 Year Old

Ah, kids. They say the funniest things, don’t they? And no matter how hugely insulting they can be, how you’d never tolerate it if they werne’t your kids, or weren’t under the age of five, you can’t say a word. No, you just take it on the chin and continue to love them unconditionally because they are your brilliant, hilarious children devoid of that thing we call a filter.

Have your kids ever told you your tummy looks like a bagel? Here’s to more daily insults; they’re the best.

Here, this American mother and author (Johanna Stein) creates a must-watch video chronicling all of the mean things her kids say to her on a daily basis.

@CarolineForan